Equivalence of Two Dimensional QCD and the $c=1$ Matrix Model
Abstract
We consider two dimensional QCD with the spatial dimension compactified to a circle. We show that the states in the theory consist of interacting strings that wind around the circle and derive the Hamiltonian for this theory in the large limit, complete with interactions. Mapping the winding states into momentum states, we express this Hamiltonian in terms of a continuous field. For a gauge group with a background source of Wilson loops, we recover the collective field Hamiltonian found by Das and Jevicki for the matrix model, except the spatial coordinate is on a circle. We then proceed to show that two dimensional QCD with a gauge group can be reduced to a one- dimensional unitary matrix model and is hence equivalent to a theory of free nonrelativistic fermions on a circle. A similar result is true for the group , but the fermions must be modded out by the center of mass coordinate.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9303153,
title = {Equivalence of Two Dimensional QCD and the $c=1$ Matrix Model},
author = {Joseph A. Minahan and Alexios P. Polychronakos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9303153},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
15 pages, CERN-TH 6843/93, UVA-HET-93-02